Evaluating Watershed and Stream-Channel Drivers of In-Stream Turbidity in Virginia and North Carolina
Accurately predicting sediment delivery has been a long-standing problem in the field of water resource management. Many different watershed equations and models have been developed such as the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), the Geo-spatial interface for the Water Erosion Prediction Program (...
Main Author: | Pratt, Elizabeth Anne |
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Other Authors: | Biological Systems Engineering |
Format: | Others |
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Virginia Tech
2020
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10919/99990 |
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